Midway through the third quarter Miami turned the ball over creating a two-on-one fast break, with Sessions coming in from the right and LeBron looking for the block (not really his patented chase-down, but along those lines). Sessions just finishes over him. It was close, but Sessions had just enough of a lead to throw it down on LeBron.

Sessions ended the night with 16 points (on 10 shoots) and with 22 points and 14 boards from Al Jefferson the Bobcats took the Heat to overtime, but it wasn’t enough as Miami won 104-06. Watch for Sessions to get some extra run for Charlotte with Kemba Walker injured (sprained ankle) and out for a bit.

Well everyone gets dunked on at some point – no one has a 100% block rate versus dunks. Not that big of a deal unless it’s an absolute destruction like what he did to Jason Terry – a face to face challenge with the defender ending up flat on his back.

Getting “dunked on” during a chasedown block attempt is far less provocative.